A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a third rail, and an extension rail. The second rail can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail. The second rail includes a first section and a second section. The third rail is movably connected to the first section of the second rail and can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail by the second rail. The extension rail is located at the second section of the second rail.
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7. A slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail;
a second rail longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail, the second rail including a first section and a second section;
a third rail movably connected to the first section of the second rail and longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail by the second rail;
an extension rail located at the second section of the second rail; and
a supporting member connected to the third rail, the supporting member having a pair of supporting wings to be pressed against the first rail.
11. A slide rail assembly applicable to a first chassis and a second chassis, the slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail;
a second rail longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail, the second rail including a first section and a second section, the second section being connected with the second chassis, the second rail being displaceable relative to the first rail by the second chassis; and
a third rail movably connected to the first section of the second rail, the third rail being mounted with the first chassis, the third rail being longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail by the second rail.
8. A slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail;
a second rail longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail, the second rail including a first section and a second section;
a third rail movably connected to the first section of the second rail and longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail by the second rail;
an extension rail located at the second section of the second rail; and
a base mounted to the first section of the second rail, the third rail further including a limiting feature so that, when the second rail has been displaced to a second predetermined position relative to the first rail, the base of the second rail is pressed against the limiting feature of the third rail and thereby retains the second rail at the second predetermined position.
1. A slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail;
a second rail longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail, the second rail including a first section and a second section;
a third rail movably connected to the first section of the second rail and longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail by the second rail;
an extension rail located at the second section of the second rail; and
a supporting member connected to the third rail;
wherein the second rail further includes a recess, and the supporting member has a pushing portion to be inserted into the recess; and
wherein the supporting member further has a cushioning portion opposite the pushing portion, and the first rail further includes a rear blocking portion so that, when displaced to a retracted position relative to the first rail, the third rail is pressed against the rear blocking portion of the first rail via the cushioning portion of the supporting member.
9. A slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail;
a second rail longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail, the second rail including a first section and a second section;
a third rail movably connected to the first section of the second rail and longitudinally displaceable relative to the first rail by the second rail;
an extension rail located at the second section of the second rail;
an engaging member elastically mounted to the first section of the second rail, the engaging member including at least one engaging projection, the first rail further including a front blocking portion so that, when the second rail has been pulled out relative to the first rail to a position, the engaging projection of the engaging member is engaged with the front blocking portion of the first rail; and
an operating member connected to the engaging member, the first section of the second rail having an aperture, the operating member having an operating portion located at the aperture so that, when the operating portion of the operating member is operated, the engaging projection of the engaging member is disengaged from the first rail.
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The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly and, more particularly, to a slide rail assembly which is applicable to and can easily pull apart at least two chassis.
In a rack-based server system, the chassis of a server is typically mounted with slide rails on both lateral sides in order to be installed on the supporting posts of a rack via the slide rails and their brackets. The slide rails make it easy to pull the server out of the rack for inspection or maintenance. Related slide rail designs are already disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,137,512 and 6,930,886, among others. The disclosure of the afore-cited patents is incorporated herein by reference. Nowadays, the various components of a server are modularized to facilitate assembly, disassembly, and maintenance. For example, a main module is provided in a central portion of a server chassis while a hard disk module, a power supply module, and so on are provided at two opposite ends of the chassis. The modules are connected to one another by cables. To detach a certain module (e.g., a hard disk module), cables between the related modules must be disconnected first, which, however, often presents difficulties due to the complexity of the cables, and the limited space, in the chassis, and maintenance is inconvenienced as a result.
The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly applicable to at least two chassis.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a third rail, and an extension rail. The second rail can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail. The second rail includes a first section and a second section. The third rail is movably connected to the first section of the second rail and can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail by the second rail. The extension rail is located at the second section of the second rail.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a supporting member connected to the third rail, and the supporting member has at least one engaging section for making engaging contact with the second rail.
Preferably, the second rail further includes a recess, the slide rail assembly further includes a supporting member connected to the third rail, and the supporting member has a pushing portion to be inserted into the recess. Preferably, the pushing portion of the supporting member has a side provided with at least one engaging section for making engaging contact with the recess.
Preferably, the supporting member further has a cushioning portion opposite the pushing portion, and the first rail further includes a rear blocking portion so that, when displaced to a retracted position relative to the first rail, the third rail is pressed against the rear blocking portion of the first rail via the cushioning portion of the supporting member.
Preferably, the first rail further includes a limiting feature so that, when the third rail has been displaced by the second rail to a first predetermined position relative to the first rail, the pushing portion of the supporting member is pressed against the limiting feature of the first rail and thereby retains the third rail at the first predetermined position.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a supporting member connected to the third rail, and the supporting member has a pair of supporting wings to be pressed against the first rail.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a base mounted to the first section of the second rail, and the third rail further includes a limiting feature so that, when the second rail has been displaced to a second predetermined position relative to the first rail, the base of the second rail is pressed against the limiting feature of the third rail and thereby retains the second rail at the second predetermined position.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes an engaging member elastically mounted to the first section of the second rail, the engaging member includes at least one engaging projection, and the first rail further includes a front blocking portion. When the second rail has been pulled out relative to the first rail to a certain position, the engaging projection of the engaging member is engaged with the front blocking portion of the first rail.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes an operating member connected to the engaging member, the first section of the second rail has an aperture, and the operating member has an operating portion located at the aperture. By operating the operating portion of the operating member, the engaging projection of the engaging member is disengaged from the first rail.
Preferably, at least one of the operating member and the engaging member further has an inclined projection so that, by operating the operating member, the inclined projection is driven to push the engaging member and thereby disengage the engaging member from the first rail.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes a positioning element for mounting the extension rail to the second section of the second rail so that the second rail can be displaced relative to the first rail via the extension rail.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a slide rail assembly applicable to a first chassis and a second chassis includes a first rail, a second rail, and a third rail. The second rail can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail. The second rail includes a first section and a second section. The second section is connected with the second chassis. The second rail can be displaced relative to the first rail by the second chassis. The third rail is movably connected to the first section of the second rail and is mounted with the first chassis. The third rail can be longitudinally displaced relative to the first rail by the second rail.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes an extension rail located at the second section of the second rail, and the second chassis is mounted to the extension rail.
One of the advantageous features of implementing the present invention is that a first chassis and a second chassis can be mounted to two rails of the slide rail assembly respectively.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use and the advantages thereof will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The second rail 24 corresponds to the channel 42 of the first rail 22. The second rail 24 includes an upper wall 46, a lower wall 48, and a longitudinal main body 50 extending between the upper wall 46 and the lower wall 48. The upper wall 46, the lower wall 48, and the longitudinal main body 50 jointly define a channel 52. The longitudinal main body 50 of the second rail 24 includes a first section 54 and a second section 56. The first section 54 is fixedly mounted with a base 58. The first section 54 is further provided with a recess 62 at an end portion 60. In addition, the first section 54 is provided with at least one engaging hole 64 and an aperture 65. In this embodiment, the second section 56 is shorter than the first section 54. In a non-shown embodiment of the present invention, however, the first section 54 and the second section 56 are equivalent in length. The present invention imposes no limitations in this respect.
The third rail 26 is correspondingly mounted to the channel 52 of the second rail 24 and is movably connected to the first section 54 of the second rail 24. The third rail 26 has a limiting feature 66 corresponding to the base 58.
The slide rail assembly 20 further includes a supporting member 68 which is fixedly connected by a fastener 69 to the third rail 26 at a position adjacent to an end portion 70 of the third rail 26. More specifically, the supporting member 68 has a pair of supporting wings 72, a pushing portion 74 between the supporting wings 72, a cushioning portion 75 opposite the pushing portion 74, and at least one engaging section 76 on a lateral side of the pushing portion 74.
The extension rail 28 is correspondingly mounted to the channel 52 of the second rail 24 and is located at the second section 56 of the second rail 24. The extension rail 28 is fixedly mounted to the second section 56 of the second rail 24 via a positioning element 78 so that the second rail 24 can be displaced relative to the first rail 22 by the extension rail 28. It is feasible, however, to mount the extension rail 28 to the second section 56 of the second rail 24 in a different way. For instance, the extension rail 28 can be so mounted that it is displaceable relative to the second rail 24 within a certain limit. Whichever the case may be, the point is for the second rail 24 to be driven by the extension rail 28.
Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes an engaging member 80 and an operating member 82 operably connected to the engaging member 80. The engaging member 80 is elastically mounted to the first section 54 of the second rail 24. The engaging member 80 has at least one engaging projection 84 corresponding to the engaging hole 64 in the first section 54 of the second rail 24. The operating member 82 is longitudinally movably connected to the first section 54 of the second rail 24. In addition, at least one of the engaging member 80 and the operating member 82 has an inclined projection 86 which is inclined with respect to a longitudinal axis. In this embodiment, the inclined projection 86 is provided on the operating member 82. Preferably, as shown in
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It can be known from the above that, in the foregoing embodiment of the present invention, the first section 54 and the second section 56 of the second rail 24 are respectively provided with the third rail 26 and the extension rail 28 so as to connect with the first chassis 32 and the second chassis 34 respectively (see
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While the present invention has been disclosed by way of the preferred embodiments described above, those embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the invention. The scope of patent protection sought is defined by the appended claims.
Chen, Ken-Ching, Wang, Chun-Chiang, Yang, Shun-Ho, Weng, Cheng-Chieh
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